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lindsay janice, nbc news, santa rosa. >> incredible devastation. so many striking pictures we have seen from the fire zone. including this one that caught our eyes. >> take a look at the eerie images of a mail truck making round through a neighborhood in santa rosa. where home after home is burned to the ground. still requested that their mail be delivered. >> look at the difference there. with that side of the street spared. and then the other side, just, just destroyed. >> it almost reminds you of when a tornado hits. you see one house, completely leveled. the next house untouched. >> yep, absolutely. >> all right. let's see where, how the weather situation is going to help out, these, these firefighters out there. from accuweather. good morning. >> good morning. we are still talking about a high fire danger. right now things are fairly quiet. at least through parts of northern california. but those red flag warnings go in effect tonight when the winds shift and the gusts become more than 25 miles per hour. today, though the focus will be on sout
lindsay janice, nbc news, santa rosa. >> incredible devastation. so many striking pictures we have seen from the fire zone. including this one that caught our eyes. >> take a look at the eerie images of a mail truck making round through a neighborhood in santa rosa. where home after home is burned to the ground. still requested that their mail be delivered. >> look at the difference there. with that side of the street spared. and then the other side, just, just destroyed....
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now the forecast for all of but first, back up to santa rosa where donya baucus is thayer. >> reporter: the widespread devastation if northern california looks almost apocalyptic. almost 1500 structures are now unrecognizable. >> this is the stuff nightmares are about. your home burning down. >> reporter: her home is gone, entire neighborhoods have been wiped out in santa rosa, california. >> looks like a bomb went off. nothing left of these homes. >> reporter: the fire there ripping through a mobile home park, shopping center and surrounding the city's hospital. staff quickly rushing this gurney down the street as the hospital was evacuated. >> we're all in a state of devastation right now. >> i'm in shock. frankly. it's your life. >> reporter: tens of thousands told to evacuate, having only minutes to grab what they need. >> i don't know if i'm going to have a home when i go home. >> reporter: more than 80,000 acres charred as multiple wildfires burn their way across eight counties, including napa and sonoma. >> we are a resilient county, and we will come back from this, but right no
now the forecast for all of but first, back up to santa rosa where donya baucus is thayer. >> reporter: the widespread devastation if northern california looks almost apocalyptic. almost 1500 structures are now unrecognizable. >> this is the stuff nightmares are about. your home burning down. >> reporter: her home is gone, entire neighborhoods have been wiped out in santa rosa, california. >> looks like a bomb went off. nothing left of these homes. >> reporter: the...
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they named it rosa's law. >> what does it do, rosa? >> no more retarded. >> reporter: the whole family fought, even shy big brother nick. a slow, steep climb. nick, at that maryland general assembly. senator mccluskey pleading to congress. >> it's the perfect example of effective citizen edadvocacy, a family that pulled together for their own. and in doing that they are pulling us all along to a new way of thinking. >> reporter: all the way to the white house. >> i signed rosa's law. this is named for a 9-year-old girl, right there, rosa, wave to everybody. >> reporter: rosa did it. making history the old fashioned way, by standing up and saying enough. >> not sure we'll ever need to change the language again but in 30 years if we have to, rosa will be the one that does it then. >> reporter: rosa's mother told us that a lot of older people with disabilities went when they heard of rosa's law. what a great way to end the week. diane sawyer will be back monday. i'll see you that morning on "gma." for all of us at abc news, have a good ni
they named it rosa's law. >> what does it do, rosa? >> no more retarded. >> reporter: the whole family fought, even shy big brother nick. a slow, steep climb. nick, at that maryland general assembly. senator mccluskey pleading to congress. >> it's the perfect example of effective citizen edadvocacy, a family that pulled together for their own. and in doing that they are pulling us all along to a new way of thinking. >> reporter: all the way to the white house....
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the fire galloping through a santa rosa shopping center, a mobile home park and threaten beithreatening this hospital. the staff racing this gurney down the street as the fire roared behind them. and it was in this smoldering neighborhood that we found ryan white. under his arm, the only remnant of his house. this is all that remains? >> yes. that's the house. 1312 cashew road. >> reporter: a mass exodus from the firestorm. tyler clark driving out through tunnels of fire. >> let's go. >> reporter: and there was alissa o'gorman facing orange behemoth ahead. >> this is my neighborhood in flames. >> reporter: cat keller's childhood home now gone. >> this is the stuff you have nightmares about, your home burning down. >> reporter: our nick watt is in napa. >> reporter: here in napa, i imagine this used to be the tasting room. flames still coming out of gas lines. it took out wineries and condos as it went. >> reporter: back in santa rosa, evacuations are still under way, strangers helping jan craiger save what she can. >> i'm in shock. this is injuyour life. >> reporter: in so many communit
the fire galloping through a santa rosa shopping center, a mobile home park and threaten beithreatening this hospital. the staff racing this gurney down the street as the fire roared behind them. and it was in this smoldering neighborhood that we found ryan white. under his arm, the only remnant of his house. this is all that remains? >> yes. that's the house. 1312 cashew road. >> reporter: a mass exodus from the firestorm. tyler clark driving out through tunnels of fire. >>...
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one city official saying it will take years to rebuild santa rosa. matt gutman, abc news, santa rosa. >> just unbelievable to see those images. and we hope to see more reunions like that with these people who are missing. meanwhile, firefighters in southern california are having a better time of containing fires near disneyland. >> that fire is 40% contained after dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed. firefighters are hoping to go on the offensive. >> and the firefighters are hoping for cooler weather and calmer winds. >> accuweather's paul williams is here to tell us what they are in store for. good morning paul. >> good morning kendis, diane. we still have a high pressure system keeping it bone dry as a whole. it would be nice if this would meander and bring a little wet weather but that's not happening. there will be a deeper dip in the jet stream, which will drop the temps and a little more moisture from los angeles to san diego. but still mainly staying dry. a little relief possibly as we go into friday, but even this little bit of an onsho
one city official saying it will take years to rebuild santa rosa. matt gutman, abc news, santa rosa. >> just unbelievable to see those images. and we hope to see more reunions like that with these people who are missing. meanwhile, firefighters in southern california are having a better time of containing fires near disneyland. >> that fire is 40% contained after dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed. firefighters are hoping to go on the offensive. >> and the firefighters...
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abc's maggie rulli is in santa rosa. >> reporter: many people here in santa rosa were in such a rush to evacuate when those wildfires rolled in that now they are left desperately searching for their loved ones. firefighters on the front line up against 22 wildfires still burning in california are being pushed to the limit. nearly helpless against the wind. >> it's going to continue to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: even three days after the flames ignited they are still unable to gain everything at them. this video from the sonoma county sheriff's office showing firefighters driving into the fire, saving others while their own homes burned. >> we have at least a dozen guys that have lost their homes. gone. and they're here, saving other peoples' homes. >> reporter: at least3500 structures have been damaged or destroyed so far. that number is expected to rise. >> it's crazy. you drive down nearly any street in santa rosa and you just come across non-stop devastation. entire neighborhoods that have been completely destroyed. for so many who wandered back, they're finding
abc's maggie rulli is in santa rosa. >> reporter: many people here in santa rosa were in such a rush to evacuate when those wildfires rolled in that now they are left desperately searching for their loved ones. firefighters on the front line up against 22 wildfires still burning in california are being pushed to the limit. nearly helpless against the wind. >> it's going to continue to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: even three days after the flames ignited they...
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this is dogwood drive in the coffee park neighborhood of santa rosa. the fires swept through here so quickly, families were jolted from their beds by the smell of thick smoke in the middle of the night. you can see just home after home incinerated by this fire. instand, you can see the melted aluminum. and this one right here, the windows are completely gone. the glass, if you come right over here, you can see the glass is just melted right over. and now sits on the seats of the car. everywhere you look, signs of the heat, the intensity of this fire, the melted aluminum puddling under the car. one of the most stunning things in this neighborhood is, everywhere you look, the only thing you see left standing are the chimneys, in every direction. just dozens of chimneys, nothing left of the homes. everything has just been wiped out. and you can now hear the choppers flying above, though in the haze from the smoke, you can't even really see them. we walked through what once were front yards and back yards to so many families here, to make our way to this f
this is dogwood drive in the coffee park neighborhood of santa rosa. the fires swept through here so quickly, families were jolted from their beds by the smell of thick smoke in the middle of the night. you can see just home after home incinerated by this fire. instand, you can see the melted aluminum. and this one right here, the windows are completely gone. the glass, if you come right over here, you can see the glass is just melted right over. and now sits on the seats of the car. everywhere...
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in santa rosa where people have lost everything. overnight, more than 20,000 residents and tourists were forced to flee. a hilton hotel complex. you can feel the intensity of the heat coming off of it. firefighters are so strapped that they aren't worried about the flames inside but they're worried about the embers flying out of it. thousands of firefighters called in from as far away as san diego to battle the blaze. >> oh my gosh. 70 5000 acres in the tourist mecca of northern california. >> it looks like it is out of an armageddon movie. >> homes and businesses are destroyed so far. >> it is insane. >> this is my neighborhood. in flames. completely in flames. >> the highway patrol was forced to use helicopters to airlift residents to safety. nearly 100,000 people were without power. more than one dozen unstoppable force fires spanning eight counties. for safety, this image was captured of the neighborhood in flames. >> at what point did you realize get out?need is to >> as i drove through and past the other cars. it was hot in my
in santa rosa where people have lost everything. overnight, more than 20,000 residents and tourists were forced to flee. a hilton hotel complex. you can feel the intensity of the heat coming off of it. firefighters are so strapped that they aren't worried about the flames inside but they're worried about the embers flying out of it. thousands of firefighters called in from as far away as san diego to battle the blaze. >> oh my gosh. 70 5000 acres in the tourist mecca of northern...
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danya bacchus is in santa rosa. danya: alison, this, unfortunately, is what some neighborhoods in santa rosa look like. utter devastation, completely wiped out by the fire. this is also the harsh reality that many people here will return home to. for many there was no time. >> we got out without anything except for our dogs, medicine. danya: nancy cook now returning to what is left of her home, sifting through the rubble, trying to salvage anything she can find. she was able to help evacuate the mobile home park she and her husband manage where nearly all of the more than 100 homes were destroyed. >> it's moment by moment. not only did we lose our unemployed. danya: across sonoma county, entire neighborhoods are now unrecognizable. chris pond overwhelming with grief, sifting through the ashes trying to find her most valuable possession. >> my wedding ring. my wedding ring. danya: explosive fires in the state of california consuming 115,000 acres. at least a dozen unstoppable wildfires destroying at least 2,000 resid
danya bacchus is in santa rosa. danya: alison, this, unfortunately, is what some neighborhoods in santa rosa look like. utter devastation, completely wiped out by the fire. this is also the harsh reality that many people here will return home to. for many there was no time. >> we got out without anything except for our dogs, medicine. danya: nancy cook now returning to what is left of her home, sifting through the rubble, trying to salvage anything she can find. she was able to help...
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rosa did not react at all guilty verdict or the sentence. she stared at had the entire like a zombie. her daughter and son-in-law tearfully in the phase that their angelyn, was the love lives, that no parent have to bury their children. the jurors were choking back tears. of case whereind you almostbeing, want the defendant to be insane nature understand the and consequences of her actions. but the ugly truth is that she doingtood what she was a really badt for reason. it was our reason, but we felt she needed to pay for that. aree said that the parents absolutely devastated by all of this. families are devastated. there are no winners here. carmela dela rosa will be sentenced january 6. greta kreuz, abc 7 news. day of protest in the beyond. and well from coast to coast, thousands support of the occupy wall street movement in new york. >> the protesters are upset issues, variety of mainly the economy. here in washington, more than group occupied the streets. suzanne kennedy is live at freedom plaza with more. >> i am that what you might cons
rosa did not react at all guilty verdict or the sentence. she stared at had the entire like a zombie. her daughter and son-in-law tearfully in the phase that their angelyn, was the love lives, that no parent have to bury their children. the jurors were choking back tears. of case whereind you almostbeing, want the defendant to be insane nature understand the and consequences of her actions. but the ugly truth is that she doingtood what she was a really badt for reason. it was our reason, but we...
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he said that dela rosa deserves life in prison. he said that she tossed the little girl into space like she was a piece of trash, she was a selfish and at bankert criminal. meantime the deputy public defender said she is mentally ill, has no criminal record, and asked the jury to be more lenient. we're waiting for the jury to come back with dela rosa's sentence, and we will bring it to you as soon as we have that. >>> jay korff is inside of the courtroom for the polyphase and we will bring you everything as soon as we learn what happens. -- he is inside the courtroom for the penalty phase and we will bring that to you as soon as we learn what happened. >>> steve jobs digest today at age 56, and today many are honoring and remembering him. rebecca cooper joins us with more. >> steve jobs complained to hewlett-packard and haskel about a product he had saved up for. he ended up on the phone with a co-founder and got an internship. he went on to revolutionize how the world uses technology. steve jobs friends says he is the ultimate pro
he said that dela rosa deserves life in prison. he said that she tossed the little girl into space like she was a piece of trash, she was a selfish and at bankert criminal. meantime the deputy public defender said she is mentally ill, has no criminal record, and asked the jury to be more lenient. we're waiting for the jury to come back with dela rosa's sentence, and we will bring it to you as soon as we have that. >>> jay korff is inside of the courtroom for the polyphase and we will...
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and look at these new images this evening, of the desperate escape from the flames in santa rosa. holmes, cars everything burning along the way out. the destruction so complete, whole neighborhoods turned to ashes. more than 3,500 homes and businesses now gone. tonight, the death toll is climbing and hundreds of abc's matt gutman leads us off from santa rosa tonight. >> reporter: firefighters on the front lines are pushed to the limit. nearly helpless against their enemy -- the wind. >> these fires are just literally burning faster than firefighters can run. >> reporter: racing to save others, while their own homes burn. >> myself, several of my friends, i understand we have at least seven of us from santa rosa fire department, several from santa rosa police department, that did lose their homes. >> reporter: since exploding sunday night, the fires still out of control. torching 170,000 acres. this new video from the sonoma sheriff showing the terrifying the escape from the flames. and overnight, new evacuation orders in sonoma and napa counties, and anxious moments for this mothe
and look at these new images this evening, of the desperate escape from the flames in santa rosa. holmes, cars everything burning along the way out. the destruction so complete, whole neighborhoods turned to ashes. more than 3,500 homes and businesses now gone. tonight, the death toll is climbing and hundreds of abc's matt gutman leads us off from santa rosa tonight. >> reporter: firefighters on the front lines are pushed to the limit. nearly helpless against their enemy -- the wind....
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in santa rosa, we heard chris pond and her husband mike before we saw them. she was so desperate, she clung to a stranger for a hug. as they frantically search through the rubble for chris' most beloved possession -- >> my wedding ring. >> reporter: her wedding ring. we helped them in that exhaustive archeological dig for over an hour. her shoes melted. our hands burned. >> burnt your fingers. >> reporter: she did find some curios. but not that ring. earlier today, we got a message from chris. she spent another day digging and finally this morning she messaged us that she found that ring. tiny items burnished by fire offering at least a sliver of hope tonight. i'm matt gutman in santa rosa, california. >>> what did ben affleck know and when did he know it? why one of harvey weinstein's sexual harassment accusers is calling him out. stance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contri
in santa rosa, we heard chris pond and her husband mike before we saw them. she was so desperate, she clung to a stranger for a hug. as they frantically search through the rubble for chris' most beloved possession -- >> my wedding ring. >> reporter: her wedding ring. we helped them in that exhaustive archeological dig for over an hour. her shoes melted. our hands burned. >> burnt your fingers. >> reporter: she did find some curios. but not that ring. earlier today, we...
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matt gutman, abc news, santa rosa, california. >> our thanks to matt. those winds had whipped up at one point to 75 miles per that separate fires will merge into larger one, around the weather is not cooperating. >> no, it's not. accuweather's justin povick has more on that. >> still talking about gusty winds for today. and that's the big concern for wildfire danger through north central california. further to the south, higher moisture content. the winds are not going to be as strong, but that will change as we work our way into friday and also heading into the start of the weekend. red flag warnings in effect today to the north. these go into effect as we work our way into thursday night. so wind gusts here, 40-50 miles per hour in the mountains and hills west of the sacramento valley. kendis, diane? >> justin, thank you. >>> and a dramatic audio recording is shedding new light on the timeline of the las vegas massacre. maintenance worker, steven shuck said he had arrived to check out a report of a jammed door when he heard gunshots and called securit
matt gutman, abc news, santa rosa, california. >> our thanks to matt. those winds had whipped up at one point to 75 miles per that separate fires will merge into larger one, around the weather is not cooperating. >> no, it's not. accuweather's justin povick has more on that. >> still talking about gusty winds for today. and that's the big concern for wildfire danger through north central california. further to the south, higher moisture content. the winds are not going to be...
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and here in santa rosa where we are this is devastation just about everywhere you look. cars, furniture, and homes, just burned to the ground at this point. among the only people allowed in this neighborhood, are teams with cadaver dogs, searching for the people. still missing. >> we have found bodies that were almost completely intact. and we have found bodies that were nothing more than ash and bones. >> reporter: with more than 250 square miles already burned entire cities remain evacuated. >> can't pack the house up. praying to good we come home and the house is still here. >> the road out choked with cars. >> some heading out leaving sprinklers running on the roof to try to save their homes. elizabeth herr, abc news, santa rosa, california. >> winds up to 50 niles an hour driving 21 fires across northern california. unfortunately expect to crank up again later today. >> so fire danger remains critical with new red flag warnings posted across the northern part of the state. combination of offshore winds and low humidity making for critical conditions farther south ne
and here in santa rosa where we are this is devastation just about everywhere you look. cars, furniture, and homes, just burned to the ground at this point. among the only people allowed in this neighborhood, are teams with cadaver dogs, searching for the people. still missing. >> we have found bodies that were almost completely intact. and we have found bodies that were nothing more than ash and bones. >> reporter: with more than 250 square miles already burned entire cities remain...
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what a wasteland in santa rosa. >> it's heartbreaking to look at those images. those brothers reconnect is the great news about it. these fires are still burring strong. most are barely contained and let's go to ginger for the latest fire forecast. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: you know, we had a brief break yesterday to how to make them more manageable to fight. through tomorrow and even saturday, red flag warnings in place for much of northern california. there's a fire weather watch. that's for later in the week for southern california. it's because of the winds. those are going to gust after a cold front passed through. more to the north and northwest. you can see even santa rosa gusting to almost 40 and that's this afternoon and evening. then by friday that front maybes it to southern humidity is low. winds kick up. this is not good. guys. >> boy, it sure is not. stay on top. we'll move to escalating tension with north korea. military drills were conducted over the peninsula after questions swirl about them stealing sensitive war plans from south korea
what a wasteland in santa rosa. >> it's heartbreaking to look at those images. those brothers reconnect is the great news about it. these fires are still burring strong. most are barely contained and let's go to ginger for the latest fire forecast. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: you know, we had a brief break yesterday to how to make them more manageable to fight. through tomorrow and even saturday, red flag warnings in place for much of northern california. there's a fire...
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you can see the entire neighborhood looks like this. 5% of homes here in santa rosa destroyed. the damage estimate at this point, more than $1.2 billion. this crisis not over yet. dan and paula. >> those visuals are just so haunting, linzie janis, thank you for your reporting. >> the power of the inferno. >> absolutely. as mentioned the conditions are not favorable for fighting those fires today. >> so let's get it over to rob tracking it all. hey, rob. >> good morning, guys. looking at for a setup similar to last week and have seen winds gusting over 50 miles an hour across mt. diablo so diablo winds blowing and statewide event but begin against northern california where winds are to the critical criteria and shift it to southern california as we go through later today and tonight. 24-mile-per-hour wind there is in santa rosa, napa valley, higher elevations, concerned about that area as we go through the afternoon and tonight through tomorrow morning, so-cal the main threat. a severe weather threat the rest of the country. >> thousand to the developing story about president tr
you can see the entire neighborhood looks like this. 5% of homes here in santa rosa destroyed. the damage estimate at this point, more than $1.2 billion. this crisis not over yet. dan and paula. >> those visuals are just so haunting, linzie janis, thank you for your reporting. >> the power of the inferno. >> absolutely. as mentioned the conditions are not favorable for fighting those fires today. >> so let's get it over to rob tracking it all. hey, rob. >> good...
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parks -- a rosa parks carving will be located in a section devoted to human rights. >> 6 a lot 55. the countdown to the summer olympics under way. >> the flame lit in ancient olympia just a short time ago. that torch will now be carried around greece before making its way to england in may. the olympus take place july 27 through august 12. they just let that torch a couple of hours ago. quite fantastic. >> i am rocking the rosetta stone. let's take a look of the seven day forecast. while a lot of sunshine today. gusty. you will notice the winds today and tomorrow. upper 60's this afternoon. closer to 80 for the weekend. clouds on sunday. the next chance for rain is monday and tuesday. >> can you say capitals win? >> we have to keep practicing that line.
parks -- a rosa parks carving will be located in a section devoted to human rights. >> 6 a lot 55. the countdown to the summer olympics under way. >> the flame lit in ancient olympia just a short time ago. that torch will now be carried around greece before making its way to england in may. the olympus take place july 27 through august 12. they just let that torch a couple of hours ago. quite fantastic. >> i am rocking the rosetta stone. let's take a look of the seven day...
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failure for 50-year-old carmela dela rosa asked that-- a lawyer for 50-year-old carmela dela rosa asked that she remains with her family, but a judge denied that. angelyn ogdoc died. >>> thousands of people gathered to remember teenager found in silas burke park. friends say they worry about the crowd that jaheb babi was with. >> he was a good guy. >> he was with the wrong kinds of people that dragged him along to a darker side. >> he died from trauma to the upper body. he was the son of afghan immigrants. friends say the family came to the united states to avoid violence in afghanistan. >>> the first results of the 2010 census will be released today. the figures will be used to reapportion house seats among the 50 states. experts believe the u.s. population count will be 308 million or less. that could put u.s. growth at 9%, with its lowest since the census of 1940. 7, 28 degrees. >> still ahead of tuesday morning, a lot of work for the lame-duck congress, what else is on the agenda in this final session. >> brett favre runs on to the field, but it gets carried off the field, it could
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. >>> and commotion in santa rosa, california. it had nothing to do with an airplane. this hot air balloon carrying at least two passengers was forced to lan sears auto center. it touched down safely and no one was injured. the pilot was having wind issues. >> it seems we had a similar incident earlier this week where it landed on a house. >> it landed on a house. this guy made it to the sears parking lot. >> and then did some shopping. >>> we're going to move to florida and a serious situation. police are investigating a deadly traffic accident involving tennis star venus williams. >> she collided with another car near her home three weeks ago. now police are finding that she is at fault. gio benitez has more. >> reporter: venus williams under the spotlight but not for the usual reasons. she is being blamed for a traffic accident where a passenger in the other car ultimately died. here's a map from the police report. at the intersection in palm beach gardens, florida, three weeks a the report says williams cut across in front of a car. that car t-boning williams,78 ye
. >>> and commotion in santa rosa, california. it had nothing to do with an airplane. this hot air balloon carrying at least two passengers was forced to lan sears auto center. it touched down safely and no one was injured. the pilot was having wind issues. >> it seems we had a similar incident earlier this week where it landed on a house. >> it landed on a house. this guy made it to the sears parking lot. >> and then did some shopping. >>> we're going to...
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danya bacchus has more from santa rosa, california. karate studio in shock after a coach is accused of sexually abusing one of his students. students and parents gathered in students and parents gathered in support of 54-year old frank . police say he took advantage of a 15 year old girl between january and june. the girl eventually went to police, who arrested the instructor. but longtime students and co-workers say, they don't believe the charges. poo-garita is beind held without bond. police believe there could be more victims and say the investigation is ongoing. right now, montgomery county police hope newly released surveillance video will help them find the men behind two armed robberies. take a look at this video from september 22nd. four armed men robbed an exxon station on veirs mill road. car. police believe some of the same men pulled off another armed robbery on september first. it happened at a food truck in a parking lot next to the exxon. an employee says three armed men approached him. one pointed a gun at him. besides
danya bacchus has more from santa rosa, california. karate studio in shock after a coach is accused of sexually abusing one of his students. students and parents gathered in students and parents gathered in support of 54-year old frank . police say he took advantage of a 15 year old girl between january and june. the girl eventually went to police, who arrested the instructor. but longtime students and co-workers say, they don't believe the charges. poo-garita is beind held without bond. police...
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abc's linzie janis is in santa rosa. >> reporter: tonight, dc-10s, and this 747 supertanker, part of the all-out effort to contain what could become the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. >> we are not out of this emergency. we're not even close to being out of this emergency. >> reporter: this team from san francisco in a hand-to-hand, house-to-house battle. on the font lines, dealing with rough terrain. >> the fuels are very, very dry. >> reporter: more than two dozen now dead. hundreds missing. authorities now using cadaver d dogs to find victims. >> we have found bodies that were almost completely intact. and we have found bolds that were nothing more than ash and bones. >> reporter: winds gusting to 45 miles an hour could erase any progress they hope to make against fires that have already burned more than 250 square miles. >> a number of these fires as they grow are actually growing together. >> reporter: entire cities evacuated. in calistoga, police going door-to-door and patrolling streets. roads choked with cars. >> folks are being smart, get out
abc's linzie janis is in santa rosa. >> reporter: tonight, dc-10s, and this 747 supertanker, part of the all-out effort to contain what could become the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. >> we are not out of this emergency. we're not even close to being out of this emergency. >> reporter: this team from san francisco in a hand-to-hand, house-to-house battle. on the font lines, dealing with rough terrain. >> the fuels are very, very dry....
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families escaping through the flames in hard-hit santa rosa. the fires unstoppable, all day long. homes lost to the flames. and look at this tonight. an entire neighborhood gone. street after street, just the charred frames of homes. abc's matt gutman is right there tonight, where the speed of these fires still burning is of great concern tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that swarm of fires california towns whole. those powerful winds propelling the flames. >> we're really at the mercy of the weather right now. this wind is making a serious push. and that is out of our control. >> reporter: at least 1,500 structures destroyed north of san francisco. tens of thousands of acres incinerated. every available firefighter battling flames up to ten stories high. the fires only ignited late last night and expoelded to over 80,000 acres in just 18 hours. >> we know we have a number of injuries and possibly some fatalities, which we're still trying to get our hands around. >> reporter: that jet engine sound you hear, that's that gas main that burst. you can feel the heat from here. now, so ma
families escaping through the flames in hard-hit santa rosa. the fires unstoppable, all day long. homes lost to the flames. and look at this tonight. an entire neighborhood gone. street after street, just the charred frames of homes. abc's matt gutman is right there tonight, where the speed of these fires still burning is of great concern tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that swarm of fires california towns whole. those powerful winds propelling the flames. >> we're really at the...
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abc's maggie rulli has more from santa rosa, california. an update in a notorious tragedy in montgomery police say tyler tessier has now been indicted for murder. he is accused of killing his girlfriend pregnant. her body was found in a shallow grave in damascus last month. authorities say tessier may have led something of a double life- and had at least two other girlfriends besides wallen. president trump is moving forward with steps toward his promise to dismantle the affordable care act. he signed an executive order that tasks the administration with developing policies to increase competition and choice. the white house says it'll mean affordable insurance for millions more people. but - the country's largest hospital association says the opposite - claiming it could destabilize insurance markets and make coverage unaffordable for those with pre-existing conditions. in the district, hundreds turned out for opening night down at the wharf. d-c's brand new 200-thousand square foot retail space is bringing everything from luxury apartment
abc's maggie rulli has more from santa rosa, california. an update in a notorious tragedy in montgomery police say tyler tessier has now been indicted for murder. he is accused of killing his girlfriend pregnant. her body was found in a shallow grave in damascus last month. authorities say tessier may have led something of a double life- and had at least two other girlfriends besides wallen. president trump is moving forward with steps toward his promise to dismantle the affordable care act. he...
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he was 66 years old. >>> during deliberations resume in the murder trial of carmela dela rosa. a virginia woman accused of killing her two year-old granddaughter. >>> the wall street protests will hit the streets of washington later on today. for more on all the top stories log on to our web site, wjla.com. >>> 6:14 on this thursday morning. two women attacked at gunpoint in the same location, days apart. >> if they targeted them along silver hill road, as they were trying to walk to the suitland metro station. september 27 the gunman approached a woman, letter to the rear of an abandoned building and sexually assaulted the woman. a similar incident happened on tuesday, that one was able to get away. >> it's easy for them to take somebody from there and they would not be seen. >> i'm really scared. i cannot imagine how scary that must've been. >> both attacks happened in the early morning. police are trying to find out if the incidents are linked. >>> police are tight-lipped about a crash in northwest last night that involved a pedestrian. it happened along the 2100 block of wi
he was 66 years old. >>> during deliberations resume in the murder trial of carmela dela rosa. a virginia woman accused of killing her two year-old granddaughter. >>> the wall street protests will hit the streets of washington later on today. for more on all the top stories log on to our web site, wjla.com. >>> 6:14 on this thursday morning. two women attacked at gunpoint in the same location, days apart. >> if they targeted them along silver hill road, as they...
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reporting from santa rosa, california. i'm elizabeth hur, abc7 news. jonathan: a little rest and relaxation for some of the firefighters. they are working literally around the clock. three straight shifts. no breaks. literally where they are trying to get some rest is the front yard of places they have been trying to find and put out. if they find any safe surface to lie down and close their eyes or grab a bite to eat. then right back to the fire lines. nancy: look here. a man in sonoma county capturing this haunting scene. that right there is a tree burning from the inside out. this man was trying to escape when he saw the hallowed out tree glowing in the distance as he evacuated. alison: here and our weather. a chilly, drizzly start to the day. we are warming up as we head into the weekend. stormwatch7's meteorologist steve rudin with the weekend outlook for us. hi, steve. steve: hi, alison. a nice warmup on the way. we just have to get through the evening and half of the day tomorrow. and then we will start to feel it. looking at the weather bug cam
reporting from santa rosa, california. i'm elizabeth hur, abc7 news. jonathan: a little rest and relaxation for some of the firefighters. they are working literally around the clock. three straight shifts. no breaks. literally where they are trying to get some rest is the front yard of places they have been trying to find and put out. if they find any safe surface to lie down and close their eyes or grab a bite to eat. then right back to the fire lines. nancy: look here. a man in sonoma county...
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we do have a live report from santa rosa coming up at 630. autria: there is new fallout from the deadly accident involving the uss mccain. overnight, the navy fired the ship's top two officers. admiral and vice admiral were relieved from their duties. and they called the collision larry: people at a gaithersburg karate studio are in shock after a coach is accused of sexually abusing one of his students. garita was arrested. >> it is devastating to know that someone would stab our coach in the back like that. >> i feel like this is a nightmare and i hope he is proven innocent because what has happened to him, he shouldn't be going through this. larry: the suspect is being held and the investigation is ongoing. members of congress and nfl players will face off against u.s. capitol police. during halftime, david bailey and kryal honored. they are the two saved lives at baseballessional practice. proceeds go to a benefit for u.s. military families. larry: the u.s. soccer team failed to qualify for the world cup. all they had to do was tied and th
we do have a live report from santa rosa coming up at 630. autria: there is new fallout from the deadly accident involving the uss mccain. overnight, the navy fired the ship's top two officers. admiral and vice admiral were relieved from their duties. and they called the collision larry: people at a gaithersburg karate studio are in shock after a coach is accused of sexually abusing one of his students. garita was arrested. >> it is devastating to know that someone would stab our coach in...
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elizabeth hur is in santa rosa with more. elizabeth: the disaster -- elizabeth: the disaster in california now being called the worst-case scenario. >> if fires are burning faster than firefighters can run. the deadly inferno tearing across california wine country for the fourth day in a row, scorching nearly 200,000 acres and forcing town after town to evacuate. police going from door to door ordering all 5000 residents to get out. >> everybody says it is the wind that is going to come our way. you know, we might end up losing the house. elizabeth: fires sweeping across town so fast, this video showing what some residents were up against trying to get to safety. >> 30 years. i am not letting a fire take it. elizabeth: raining down on thousands of firefighters from five states now on the ground battling the flames around-the-clock with the governor declaring a state of emergency for network, sonoma, -- napa, sonoma, and another county. ,ust about everywhere you look homes and cars burned to the ground and with more wind and d
elizabeth hur is in santa rosa with more. elizabeth: the disaster -- elizabeth: the disaster in california now being called the worst-case scenario. >> if fires are burning faster than firefighters can run. the deadly inferno tearing across california wine country for the fourth day in a row, scorching nearly 200,000 acres and forcing town after town to evacuate. police going from door to door ordering all 5000 residents to get out. >> everybody says it is the wind that is going to...
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abc's maggie rulli has more from santa rosa. maggie, good morning. >> reporte diane and kendis, good morning. santa rosa, it's hard to go a block without finding a scene like this, complete devastation, in total they have wiped out more than 250 square miles. 3500 homes and other buildings. nearly every one we meet is impacted in some way and still firefighters are facing an intense and difficult battle. this is not going to get any easier for them. dry air and high winds continue through the weekend. some gusts hitting up to 45 miles per hour. they are tackling them from the air, from the ground but still they need more resources. right now they have asked for and gotten 1,000 departments from san diego to oregon all here to join the effort. >> we have very few resources simply because of the number of fires that were burning simultaneously throughout northern california. fortunately we have many resources coming in from all over the state as well as five other states -- >> built 30 years my business and i'm not letting a fire
abc's maggie rulli has more from santa rosa. maggie, good morning. >> reporte diane and kendis, good morning. santa rosa, it's hard to go a block without finding a scene like this, complete devastation, in total they have wiped out more than 250 square miles. 3500 homes and other buildings. nearly every one we meet is impacted in some way and still firefighters are facing an intense and difficult battle. this is not going to get any easier for them. dry air and high winds continue through...
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images of martin luther king and rosa parks down on the names like bizarro on top of piles of trash that are allow ed to collect here. kathy is a commissioner near here. >> we have a public safety crisis. people are doled out on k2 and it is a public safety and a public health crisis. >> this man said he wasn't using but it's here to stay. >> it won't go away. you can't enforce it. by law. it's not an illegal drug. it's a chemically made substance. >> there are residents who have to run the gauntlet daily through this place. >> just coming by every day it's worse and worse. >> this evening, those attend willing see a video on how bad it's getting. >> just say no. >> the meeting begins at 6:30. they will hear from professionals talk about the number of people who died using k-2 and the city new law for the stores selling it. first offenses will be shut down for four days. fined $10,000. second offense, faye will be closed permanently and fined $20,000. reporting from southeast washington, sam ford abc7 news. maureen: thank you, sam. our roz plater is attending the meeting on synthetic dru
images of martin luther king and rosa parks down on the names like bizarro on top of piles of trash that are allow ed to collect here. kathy is a commissioner near here. >> we have a public safety crisis. people are doled out on k2 and it is a public safety and a public health crisis. >> this man said he wasn't using but it's here to stay. >> it won't go away. you can't enforce it. by law. it's not an illegal drug. it's a chemically made substance. >> there are residents...
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burning more buildings in the santa rosa area and near sonoma city. as an army of aircraft wage war of the flames from above, desperately trying to protect homes and wineries. >> we have had a lot of erratic winds. >> reporter: on the ground, 10,000 firefighters tested by volatile conditions. this bulldozer taking down trees and brush so the fire will stop. the fires forcing new emergency evacuations. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: police waking up residents hours before dawn on saturday. >> sonoma county sheriff's office. mandatory evacuation order. leave your home. >> reporter: chaos and panic. >> it was scary. people were running out of their houses, knocking on the neighbors' doors. affic jam. themselves in a 100,000 people forced out of their homes since the disaster began a week ago. the constant stress becoming too much. >> you worry about where everyone is. i go to work every day concerned. but, hey, it's okay. we're all together. >> reporter: this morning, the death toll climbing to at least 40 people. >> this is truly one of the greatest,
burning more buildings in the santa rosa area and near sonoma city. as an army of aircraft wage war of the flames from above, desperately trying to protect homes and wineries. >> we have had a lot of erratic winds. >> reporter: on the ground, 10,000 firefighters tested by volatile conditions. this bulldozer taking down trees and brush so the fire will stop. the fires forcing new emergency evacuations. >> sheriff's office! >> reporter: police waking up residents hours...
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maggie rulli right now in santa rosa with an update. maggie? maggie: jonathan and nancy, many people here in santa rosa were in such a rush to evacuate that today they are still desperately searching for their loved ones. more than 22 wildfires are still raging in california. some of worst this state has ever seen. >> we have had big fires in the past. this is one of the biggest, most serious. it's not over. >> ripping across more than 170,000 acres. firefighters are struggling to stay ahead of the fast-moving flames and are focusing their limited resources on saving lives. how powerrerful and how dangerous it can be. if you have an advisory, go. you don't need to be here. maggie: those who are unable to come home often find memories in ashes. >> wow! i don't know. maggie: lois smith lived here for 16 years and said she has never seen wildfires like this. >> it looks like a war zone. sad. >> real sad. >> more than 3,500 homes and businesses are destroyed. at least 7,000 are without power. in many areas, they are remaining under mandatory evacua
maggie rulli right now in santa rosa with an update. maggie? maggie: jonathan and nancy, many people here in santa rosa were in such a rush to evacuate that today they are still desperately searching for their loved ones. more than 22 wildfires are still raging in california. some of worst this state has ever seen. >> we have had big fires in the past. this is one of the biggest, most serious. it's not over. >> ripping across more than 170,000 acres. firefighters are struggling to...
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that happened in the unincorporated county of rosa lee. >> and there are reports of multiple injuries and winds strong enough that cars were thrown around. look at some of the images coming in right now. there are also reports of a 24-hour day care being destroyed in neighboring we'll stay on top of this breaking news story. >> images are unbelievable. >>> the storms are also having an effect on the firefighting efforts in tennessee. the fires in and around gatlinburg have left three people dead along with hundreds of hopes and buildings damaged. meanwhile, thousands of residents and tourists have been forced to evacuate the area. >> a time-lapsed video of the flames engulfing the chimneytops mountain. more than 4700 feet above gatlinburg. the city itself now a virtual ghost town. vakant. firefighters working through a second straight night as a number of small wildfires are still burning. the wind-whipped flames gracing across the mountains last night burning 20 square miles and catching everyone off guard. >> after watching the video it's amazing to even think that we even made it d
that happened in the unincorporated county of rosa lee. >> and there are reports of multiple injuries and winds strong enough that cars were thrown around. look at some of the images coming in right now. there are also reports of a 24-hour day care being destroyed in neighboring we'll stay on top of this breaking news story. >> images are unbelievable. >>> the storms are also having an effect on the firefighting efforts in tennessee. the fires in and around gatlinburg have...
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we have this report from santa rosa. reporter: after a week of heart breaking destruction and harrowing escapes -- >> we are not dead yet. reporter: signs that things are starting to turn the corner. >> cautious optimism. we are starting to gain the lead on the fires. reporter: firefighters battling with everything they've got. they increased containment numbers on every major fire. the authorities are allowing at least 25,000 people to return home. >> over the next 24 hours, we will see a lot of re-population plans coming up. reporter: firefighters warn we are not out of the woods yet. >> these fires are uncontained. reporter: many homes remain destroyed, ash falling on us that is why the authorities do not want people in this neighborhood. for those who come back home, many find nothing but ashes. >> our house is gone. our whole street is gone. reporter: as his house burned, he went to work, opening all the grocery stores that he manages in the area and feeding first responders for free. >> we are doing what we can. we
we have this report from santa rosa. reporter: after a week of heart breaking destruction and harrowing escapes -- >> we are not dead yet. reporter: signs that things are starting to turn the corner. >> cautious optimism. we are starting to gain the lead on the fires. reporter: firefighters battling with everything they've got. they increased containment numbers on every major fire. the authorities are allowing at least 25,000 people to return home. >> over the next 24 hours,...
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the death toll has already climbed to abc's linzie janis has more from santa rosa. >> reporter: flames in every direction. incinerating this house. just two blocks from the nearest fire station in sonoma county. but it couldn't be saved. the fire moving too fast. burning more buildings this weekend in what is now the deadliest wildfire disaster in california history. >> they're soldiers in a war and our enemy this fire. >> reporter: it's critical crews getting a break from the wind. it's a chance for firefighters to take the upper hand. >> we're going to [ bleep ] die, dude, we got to get out of here! >> reporter: the fires burning for an eighth day. this video showing mike and his roommate escaping those first flames. >> my eyes are burning but we've still got oxygen, we're not dead yet. >> reporter: harrowing moments from the night the firestorms first ripped through santa rosa. this police officer desperately trying to get people out. flames inches from his car. 75,000 people home. at least 40 dead, more than 150 more missing, and 15 fires still raging. >> this is how firefighters a
the death toll has already climbed to abc's linzie janis has more from santa rosa. >> reporter: flames in every direction. incinerating this house. just two blocks from the nearest fire station in sonoma county. but it couldn't be saved. the fire moving too fast. burning more buildings this weekend in what is now the deadliest wildfire disaster in california history. >> they're soldiers in a war and our enemy this fire. >> reporter: it's critical crews getting a break from the...
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this right here is a fire station in santa rosa that has been turned into a charred shell in a matter of hours. other images showing entire neighborhood. the picture of suburbia now a wasteland. "world news tonight" will be live from california ahead at 6:30. yesterday's rains and rising communityies are helping firefighters in west virginia. the u.s. forest service says the fire that grew to 200 acres has stopped expanding. that is allowing firefighters to build new fire lines. right now the fire is 30% contained. jonathan: well, traffic watch alert to pass along to you for major road closures this week. d.c. police saying the roads will shut down thursday night around the world bank and the international monetary fund headquarters in northwest d.c. it's all a security move for the group's annual meetings. the roads won't reopen until late sunday afternoon at the earliest. nancy: we are just two days away f years in the making. on thursday, the wharf opens on the water front in southwest d.c. and the leaders hope it will be the newest hot spot. and sam sweeney joining us with new way
this right here is a fire station in santa rosa that has been turned into a charred shell in a matter of hours. other images showing entire neighborhood. the picture of suburbia now a wasteland. "world news tonight" will be live from california ahead at 6:30. yesterday's rains and rising communityies are helping firefighters in west virginia. the u.s. forest service says the fire that grew to 200 acres has stopped expanding. that is allowing firefighters to build new fire lines. right...
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our senior national correspondent matt gutman on the scene in santa rosa. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, george. and the scene here is apocalyptic. what separates this fire from so many we've seen it swept right through the heart of towns like santa rosa, a population of 175,000 people, those armies of firefighters unable to stop the scramble out of here so quickly they could only take the clothes on their back. that's one reason why there are 150 people reported missing this morning. >> holy cow. >> reporter: overnight more than 20,000 residents and tourists forced to evacuate as towering walls of flame ravaged sonoma and napa counties. this was a hilton hotel complex. you can feel the intensity of the heat coming off it. firefighters are so strapped they're not worried about the flames inside but what they are concerned about are those embers flying out of it. thousands of firefighters called in from as far away as san diego to battle the fast-spreading blazes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: those flames have already consumed more than 75,000
our senior national correspondent matt gutman on the scene in santa rosa. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, george. and the scene here is apocalyptic. what separates this fire from so many we've seen it swept right through the heart of towns like santa rosa, a population of 175,000 people, those armies of firefighters unable to stop the scramble out of here so quickly they could only take the clothes on their back. that's one reason why there are 150 people reported missing...
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clayton live with us from santa rosa. clayton, a number you pointed out to us, 700 people still in shelters there? >> reporter: that's right, david. and many of those people will have nothing to come back to. i want to show you the arbitrary nature of the damage here if you look in this direction, it's just destruction, as far as the eye can see. but take a look over here. the other side of this very same street, all the houses, completely untouched. david? >> all right, clayton sandell for us tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> here in new york city, a verdict in the bombing of the chelsea neighborhood of manhattan. convicted on all eight counts for planting two pressure cooker bombs on the street. one of them exploding, injuring 30 people. jurors were shown video. prosecutors say he was inspired by isis and al qaeda. the charges carry a mandatory punishment now of life in prison. >> interview. army sergeant bowe bergdahl, pleading guilty today. we all remember that moment after years of captivity, held by the taliban, squi
clayton live with us from santa rosa. clayton, a number you pointed out to us, 700 people still in shelters there? >> reporter: that's right, david. and many of those people will have nothing to come back to. i want to show you the arbitrary nature of the damage here if you look in this direction, it's just destruction, as far as the eye can see. but take a look over here. the other side of this very same street, all the houses, completely untouched. david? >> all right, clayton...
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i'm the owner of rosa's fresh pizza. one day a customer came in to prepurchase a slice of pizza for someone in need and we could give one away. since then we covered our walls with post-it notes. >> the simple idea an overwhelming hit. each note worth a free slice, something the 27-year-old never dreamed of when he left his job on wall street just two years ago. his favorite notes not ones for free pie, but ones of gratitude. >> because of you i ate off this plate. it is the only thing i ate all day. they get to come in here, sit down relax and go back out and try to build their life back up. great to provide that. >> perhaps even more special customers once down on their luck now returning to pay it forward themselves. >> hey. what's going on, man. >> like 38-year-old eddie dunn. >> how you been? >> pretty good. pretty good. a lot better. a lot better. >> good. >> reporter: just a year ago eddie was at rock bottom. >> this is where i slept at night. >> reporter: often asking for change right across the treat from rosa's
i'm the owner of rosa's fresh pizza. one day a customer came in to prepurchase a slice of pizza for someone in need and we could give one away. since then we covered our walls with post-it notes. >> the simple idea an overwhelming hit. each note worth a free slice, something the 27-year-old never dreamed of when he left his job on wall street just two years ago. his favorite notes not ones for free pie, but ones of gratitude. >> because of you i ate off this plate. it is the only...
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the fairground in santa rosa, i can tell you we have thousands of people trying to make this their de facto home waiting for evacuation orders to go down. you can see the cars in the parking lot. the photographer, zoom past there and there are a lot of tents there as well. it isn't just the tents for people camping here but also firefighters. we have tens of thousands of firefighters that made their way from the wine country or northern california but all over the west coast from oregon, from idaho as well. making their way here as reinforcements since so many of the firefighters were not able to have time-out after the fire. mond trying to make as much progress as they could. because of how strong the fire was, they were not able to do so with the containment. because of that, at first they were making sure to preserve the life. now they are starting to make progress on the contain. alison: around here dreary day. we have a look at when we might see the sun again. is that going to happen this weekend? steve: sooner rather than later but not for the this evening. warrenton is the midd
the fairground in santa rosa, i can tell you we have thousands of people trying to make this their de facto home waiting for evacuation orders to go down. you can see the cars in the parking lot. the photographer, zoom past there and there are a lot of tents there as well. it isn't just the tents for people camping here but also firefighters. we have tens of thousands of firefighters that made their way from the wine country or northern california but all over the west coast from oregon, from...
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. >> he is rumble's rosa parks standing up for us. >> interesting story. talker no less. talking more about that coming up. we begin this half-hour with president trump accused of trying to interfere with a federal investigation, and there appears to be a paper trail. >> yeah, sources tell "the new york times" in february, the president asked then-fbi director james comey to shut down the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. comey report lead wrote a memo as he does often, this time detailing the meeting. sharing it with top fbi officials. sources say the president made the request while alone i asking everyone else to leave the room including the attorney general, jeff sessions. >> the white house is denying the report saying it is not a truthful portrayal of the conversation, now many lawmakers are demanding to hear directly from comey. >> we know enough now, enough apublicly, bring the director back. in open session before our committee or judiciary committee. should come back to the congress. and, and share what he knows in terms of the p
. >> he is rumble's rosa parks standing up for us. >> interesting story. talker no less. talking more about that coming up. we begin this half-hour with president trump accused of trying to interfere with a federal investigation, and there appears to be a paper trail. >> yeah, sources tell "the new york times" in february, the president asked then-fbi director james comey to shut down the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. comey report...
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clayton sandell, santa rosa, california. >> arbitrary indeed. and those fires are about two hours from where the oakland a's play. and they have stepped up to help a young victim. of the northern california wildfires. >> they lost their home and destroyed a 9-year-old's collection of baseball memorabilia. >> the loss left jaden so he wrote a letter to his team. >> i love watching a's games. i want to be an a's player. my saddest things were my baseball collision, cards. my 17 jerseys and my ten hats. >> that made it to the a's front office. oakland's president says everyone in the smith family will receive athletics gear and get to meet the team later this week. the team, by the way, says the meeting will also include a few surprises. >> i'm sure he will be completely pimped out with every bit of a's -- >> his letter says that he plays baseball in the back yard every day and has made up games that the a's have won six straight world series. in his version of events that's how it goes down. >> that's perfect. >>> jimmy kimmel's return to the big
clayton sandell, santa rosa, california. >> arbitrary indeed. and those fires are about two hours from where the oakland a's play. and they have stepped up to help a young victim. of the northern california wildfires. >> they lost their home and destroyed a 9-year-old's collection of baseball memorabilia. >> the loss left jaden so he wrote a letter to his team. >> i love watching a's games. i want to be an a's player. my saddest things were my baseball collision, cards....
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please tell us how kevin is doing, rosa. >> kevin at this moment is stable. he sustained five gunshot wounds. his vitals are stable. unfortunately he's in a lot of pain, but we're trying to stay at his side and comfort him and give him all the support he knees at this moment. >> kelsey, we understand that your brother was able to make a phone call. who did he call and what did he say? >> he called his wife, recently married of two weeks and he called my father and he just let them know that he had been shot, he had told my father that the police was next to him and guiding him out. told him that he loved them and that he had to go. >> just tell us a little about your brother. >> he's come a very, very long way and he has stepped out of a lot of bad habits and everything to become a great young man. graduating from college with high honors and, you know, being a very faithful man to god, dedicate himself to that and his life and getting married to an amazing woman. it's just such a tragedy that this had to happen. >> rosa, just tell us how you as a family, how
please tell us how kevin is doing, rosa. >> kevin at this moment is stable. he sustained five gunshot wounds. his vitals are stable. unfortunately he's in a lot of pain, but we're trying to stay at his side and comfort him and give him all the support he knees at this moment. >> kelsey, we understand that your brother was able to make a phone call. who did he call and what did he say? >> he called his wife, recently married of two weeks and he called my father and he just let...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, santa rosa, california. adrianna: no major development in the las vegas massacre. the hotel at the center of the shooting has released its own timeline of events, and it contradicts police. the owner of mandalay bay says that stephen shooting at the concert crowd within 40 seconds of shooting the security guard at the hotel. the implication is that by the time the hotel security was notified of the gunman, the massive attack was already under away -- already underway could police claimed there was a six-minute gap between the shooting of the guard and the massacre, and that drew questions about the hotel and police response. new developers concerning the crofton, maryland, native wounded in the las vegas massacre. frost members of tina were at a restaurant in odenton, maryland. she lost her right eye in the shooting and she is recovering in a las vegas hospital. is stillmbers as she not fully awake, but she is no longer in a full coma. >> at first it didn't sound as bad as it really was, and then we found ou
elizabeth hur, abc news, santa rosa, california. adrianna: no major development in the las vegas massacre. the hotel at the center of the shooting has released its own timeline of events, and it contradicts police. the owner of mandalay bay says that stephen shooting at the concert crowd within 40 seconds of shooting the security guard at the hotel. the implication is that by the time the hotel security was notified of the gunman, the massive attack was already under away -- already underway...
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stay with us. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the dococtor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack. use caut
stay with us. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the dococtor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you...
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rosa 20 years lining up the shock lates. luann, too. she's been here 50 years now.i 250 workers this christmas. hoping their trees under yours. >> made in america! >> little better there than candy in her mouth. thanks for watching here on a > tuesday. i'm david muir. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night.tm wheel. of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! hello! thank you, jim. yoyou know e cartoon version of me is much more talented than the actual version ome. thank you very much. appriate that. he can skate a everything. see you later. pat: hi. how you doing? get ready, we're gonna do a "toss up." it's our first of the night. it's worth $1,000, and the tegory is "things." vanna's all set. here we go. [ bell chimes ] jason. a bundle of joys. nope. [ bell chimes ] kathleen
rosa 20 years lining up the shock lates. luann, too. she's been here 50 years now.i 250 workers this christmas. hoping their trees under yours. >> made in america! >> little better there than candy in her mouth. thanks for watching here on a > tuesday. i'm david muir. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night.tm wheel. of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white! hello! thank you, jim. yoyou know e...
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. >> reporter: california engulfed in a raging inferno from the north in santa rosa to down south in anaheim. intense wildfires scorching the state. nearly 90,000 acres incinerated. in northern california, at least 1500 structures, many of them homes singed beyond recognition. >> it looks like a bomb went off. nothing left, you know, of these homes. >> reporter: residents sifting through the ashes for what remains. northern california hospitals treating more than 150 people for smoke inhalation and fire-related injuries. the fires swept through shopping centers and mobile home parks. some hospitals directly in the crosshairs staff carefully evacuating patients on gurneys. tens of thousands of residents like jan krieger evacuated racing to save what they need. >> i'm in shock. this is your life. >> reporter: and in southern california, what started as a small brush fire in anaheim charring 6,000 acres in a matter of hours. kabc reporter lee ann suitor is there. >> on the front lines everybody trying to bring it under control. >> when we arrived it was chaotic. we had a fast-moving fir
. >> reporter: california engulfed in a raging inferno from the north in santa rosa to down south in anaheim. intense wildfires scorching the state. nearly 90,000 acres incinerated. in northern california, at least 1500 structures, many of them homes singed beyond recognition. >> it looks like a bomb went off. nothing left, you know, of these homes. >> reporter: residents sifting through the ashes for what remains. northern california hospitals treating more than 150 people...
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. >> reporter: crews battling f e fires in santa rosa were forced to let homes burn. >> we don't have a lot of water so the water supply is difficult. it's better to let it burn. >> reporter: nearly 200 people still unaccounted for as the death toll could rise. mike for 75 years died when the fire tore through their home. >> it hit so fast and they just didn't have a chance. my mother had a stroke and she couldn't move very well at all and my father certainly never would have left her. >> reporter: in southern california firefighters are finally getting the upper hand, dousing hot spots in the charred remains of homes. as far as a cause for this fire, crews say they are focusing on saving lives first, property second and then containment of those flames saying that cause investigation will come later. >> they have their hands full with more than a dozen fire, danya, dathank you. >>> a new move by forces, two b-1 bombers flew over the sea of japan escorted by south korean and japanese fighters. the air force calls it the first mission of its kind. this comes a day after reports came to
. >> reporter: crews battling f e fires in santa rosa were forced to let homes burn. >> we don't have a lot of water so the water supply is difficult. it's better to let it burn. >> reporter: nearly 200 people still unaccounted for as the death toll could rise. mike for 75 years died when the fire tore through their home. >> it hit so fast and they just didn't have a chance. my mother had a stroke and she couldn't move very well at all and my father certainly never would...
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a lawyer for 50-year-old carmela dela rosa asked that her clients stay with her family while still awaiting trial. a judge denied the motion. the two-year-old died after falling 50 feet asking tyson's corner. >>> an emotional tribute to a fairfax county teenager that was found dead. the vigil was held at silas burke park where jaheb babi was found. friends worried about the crowd that he was involved would -- with. >> he was a good guy with the wrong kinds of people. >> police say that he died from trauma to the upper body. he was the son of afghan immigrants. the family came to the u.s. to avoid the violence in afghanistan. >>> the first results of the 2010 census are said to be released today. the figures will be used to reapportion 435 house seats among the 50 states. the u.s. population count will be about $308 million less. that would put u.s. growth at 9%, which would be lowest since 1940. >>> 5:07, 28 degrees. ", this was unbelievable -- still ahead, this was unbelievable. a frozen monday night game and end favre'st could career. >> and the lame duck congress. >> and there's a chance
a lawyer for 50-year-old carmela dela rosa asked that her clients stay with her family while still awaiting trial. a judge denied the motion. the two-year-old died after falling 50 feet asking tyson's corner. >>> an emotional tribute to a fairfax county teenager that was found dead. the vigil was held at silas burke park where jaheb babi was found. friends worried about the crowd that he was involved would -- with. >> he was a good guy with the wrong kinds of people. >>...
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. >> so in the space of one week 19-year-old rosa dominguez won the california lottery twice. on a drive home from arizona she stopped at a gas station and bought a $5 scratch-off ticket. that netted her the top prize of $555,000. then that wasn't enough and bought another $5 scratch-off ticket and won yet another $100,000. >> not too shabby. >> lucky lady. >>> if you're reeled to us, feel free to write to us. >>> next to a jackpot of a find in new jersey. >> a resume restoration project unearthed three cases of portuguese madeira wine 1996. so rare the museum same it can't even divulge of value of the wine. >> it was the best wine to ship during the 18th century because it can last for centuries if stored properly. the museum's president sampled it and said it tastes like sweet sherry. if he needs anyone to help him in that sampling process we are also available. >>> a man attempted a romantic selfie and ended up with a big fail. this is the selfie of him on vacation. not the couple's fault. >> the latest victims of thebre- a tenth murder in prince george's county in one week
. >> so in the space of one week 19-year-old rosa dominguez won the california lottery twice. on a drive home from arizona she stopped at a gas station and bought a $5 scratch-off ticket. that netted her the top prize of $555,000. then that wasn't enough and bought another $5 scratch-off ticket and won yet another $100,000. >> not too shabby. >> lucky lady. >>> if you're reeled to us, feel free to write to us. >>> next to a jackpot of a find in new jersey....